That wasn’t a very a rock & roll response.
That wasn’t a very a rock & roll response.
It was a totally ok comment until you said C-level band.
If the RRHOF wasn’t completely bogus Baby Boomer self-congratulatory bullshit I’d be way more mad about things like that.
So she got in before Siouxsie Sioux, who practically founded an entire rock genre, and kicked two other HOFers out of her band (Robert Smith and Sid Vicious).
Induct Weird Al, you cowards.
Maybe I should be ashamed I know this, but he was spoofing Freddie Prinze Jr. from She’s All That. Popular but dimwitted football player who just broke up with his gf, makes a bet with friend, etc. etc. His name was even a play on FPJ’s character’s name
Also, young Chris Evans spoofing a role played by young Heath Ledger is one of those decisions that has only gotten better with age.
In the NYT oral history of 10 Things out this week, she says how much she wanted the role of Kat, that she tried so hard, and then they ahd her audition for Bianca and she was super blase and thats why she thinks she got that one...
I kinda love that Oleynik went to Sarah Lawrence after making this movie.
I was astounded when I recognized her as Cosgrove’s wife in Mad Men. She’s great.
Incorrect, his hair was amazing in this.
As someone that loved the hell out of The Secret World of Alex Mack, I was just happy that Larisa Oleynik got a sizeable role before her career tapered off. That the film turned out to be awesome was a bonus.
If anything they made him too cool in the rewrites.
rich, entitled model Joey Donner (Andrew Keegan)
“10 Things is structured like a relay race, with the four central characters and their various sidekicks gracefully passing the baton from scene to scene.”
When the doorbell rings, hoity Bogey Lowenstein cheerfully announces, “That must be Nigel with the brie” only to be met by a wave of unwanted party guests instead. If you watch carefully, however, the first person through the door really is Nigel with the brie.
I’ve been a big fan of rom coms for most of my life but I very rarely cared for teen rom coms. Even Clueless wasn’t a film I enjoyed all that much, aside from the Pismo Beach Disaster cracking me up because I’d lived there for a while.
Anyway, 10 Things I Hate About You was one of the rare exceptions. I loved it. Made…
I love how you can shut up any arguments of “Oh, that was just how people thought at the time” with the fact that even within Shakespeare’s lifetime there was a parody sequel The Tamer Tamed about Petruchio getting just as bad as he gave from his next wife.
Ive watched this a hundred times and it never gets old. Best teen rom com in my book.
This is a lot of words to say, “Heath Ledger was a s super hot stud muffin.”